The Buffalo Bills are set to face the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, November 2, at 4:25 p.m. in Highmark Stadium. This will be the 57th meeting between the two teams. The Bills recently secured a win against Carolina after their bye week and are preparing for this matchup at home.
Fans can watch the game on CBS, with Jim Nantz providing play-by-play commentary, Tony Romo as color analyst, and Tracy Wolfson reporting from the sidelines. The broadcast will air locally on WIVB Buffalo.
For those preferring to stream, games are available live on Paramount+ and NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTubeTV for out-of-market viewers. Local and featured national games can also be streamed through NFL+ on mobile devices with a free trial option.
Bills supporters looking for community viewing options can use an interactive map to find nearby Bills Backers Bars. Canadian fans have several options including CTV networks across major cities and DAZN for streaming every Bills game. In Toronto, Real Sports Restaurant is hosting a watch party.
International viewers can access live coverage of all Bills games each week through NFL Game Pass.
Radio listeners can tune into the Bills Radio Network featuring Chris Brown (play-by-play), Eric Wood (color analyst), and Sal Capaccio (sideline reporter). The flagship station is WGR Sports Radio 550 in Buffalo, with additional affiliates throughout New York and Pennsylvania providing coverage.
Fans are encouraged to download the official Bills app for news and updates related to the team and upcoming games.



